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Montgomery Botanical Center

Circinate vernation in the Cycas tansachana, a critically endangered cycad in protective cultivation at the Montgomery Botanical Center

About the Montgomery Botanical Center

The mission of the Montgomery Botanical Center, a non-profit institution, is to advance science, education, conservation and horticultural knowledge of tropical plants, emphasizing palms and cycads, and to exemplify excellent botanical garden design.

The Montgomery Botanical Center carries out its mission by collecting seeds from wild populations of tropical plants around the world, particularly seeds of palms and cycads. Montgomery germinates these seeds in its nursery and grows the resulting plants in population-based, documented, scientific collections. Montgomery fosters, and participates in, scientific research by collecting and maintaining scientific data on its collections, by making its collections and scientific data available to scientists for research purposes, and by disseminating this research and data through scientific publications. Montgomery cooperates with many botanical institutions and countries around the world by making its plant collections, knowledge and expertise available to their scientists, educators, and students. Montgomery explains its mission and operations to the general public through workshops, lectures, publications and tours of the plant collections in its garden.

Plant Collections

Accession Number: 6443 Cultivation Taxa Num: 1186

Special Collections:International collections of tropical plants emphasizing palms and cycads, with a secondary emphasis on tropical conifers. Each of these three collections are Nationally Accredited Plant Collections, certified by the Plant Collections Network (PCN) of the American Public Gardens Association (APGA).